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Indeed, a study carried out by experts from the famous Harvard University, published in the journal JAMA Dermatology and relayed in the Daily Mail, shows that bald people are particularly criticized.
A study by Harvard University shows that bald people are particularly stigmatized.
How was this study carried out? Scientists showed three versions of six portraits to 2,000 people. The first showed a person with hair, the second a bald person, and the third without any facial hair. The goal ? Study and compile the reactions of the interviewees. And the result is clear: according to them, people without hair are considered less attractive and dirtier.
Respondents said they would not feel comfortable having physical contact with alopecia patients (16.9%) or hiring them for a job (6.2%). "
19 Years Norwood 4
I was given the worst physical plague, it's a curse
A study by Harvard University shows that bald people are particularly stigmatized.
How was this study carried out? Scientists showed three versions of six portraits to 2,000 people. The first showed a person with hair, the second a bald person, and the third without any facial hair. The goal ? Study and compile the reactions of the interviewees. And the result is clear: according to them, people without hair are considered less attractive and dirtier.
Respondents said they would not feel comfortable having physical contact with alopecia patients (16.9%) or hiring them for a job (6.2%). "
19 Years Norwood 4
I was given the worst physical plague, it's a curse